General Physician

General Physicians are highly trained specialists who provide the non-surgical treatment to adult patients, particularly who are referred to them by other doctors, most commonly by the patient's general practitioner. They care for the most difficult, serious or complex medical problems and continue to see the patient until these problems have been stabilized or resolved completely. General physicians are trained to carry out a variety of medical procedures for the diagnosis and management of patients with infectious and tropical diseases like HIV, tuberculosis, Kala Azar, Malaria, Cholera, and Diarrhea. They also undertake the teaching and administrative responsibilities which includes supervision and training to medical staff, planning medical programs, management of hospital pharmacy, and proper monitoring of medical activities in the hospital.

Neurointensive Specialist

A neurointensive-specialist is a physician who specializes in the care of patients with critically ill neurological conditions. They found to be well experienced in clinical bedside teaching and practice in the neuro ICU, medical intensive care unit (MICU), surgical intensive care unit (SICU), cardiothoracic intensive care unit (CTICU) and operating rooms (OR). A neurointensive-specialist equally balanced both neurological and medical aspects of critical care. The common diseases treated in neurointensive care units include stroke, traumatic brain, and spinal cord injuries, seizures, infections of the brain and brain tumors. These type of specialists also treat medical complications which include the major body organs such as heart, lung, and kidneys.

Neurosurgeon

A neurosurgeon is a physician who has specialization in surgery on the brain and other parts of the nervous system. In addition to treating brain disorders through surgery, a neurologist is also experienced in tackling the conditions involving the spinal column. Neurosurgeons often work in collaboration with other doctors in the emergency room when brain or nerve trauma is suspected. They used to treat severe conditions such as congenital deformities, trauma, brain tumors, vascular disorders, infections of the brain or spine, stroke, or degenerative diseases of the spine.

Pediatrician

A pediatrician is a doctor trained and educated in diagnosing and treating childhood conditions and illness. These conditions and illness may range from minor to serious diseases. They are trained in managing the mental, physical and behavioral health issues in children from birth until the age of 18. Duties and responsibilities of pediatrician involve conducting medical examinations, establishing treatment plans, developing diagnoses, communicating with caregivers and parents, providing referrals to specialists, and maintaining patient records. They also provide immunizations according to school or medical guidelines.